rkaragozler Newbiee 4 Ever Manhattan Reefs Location Staten Island Rating - 100% 125 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #1 Hello MR, newbiee here, I have a queation my RBTA which is about 8" decided to move, well he found a new home but he is very close to one of my mushroom colonies. Should I move the colony or will it be safe Last edited: Jun 10, 2010
Hello MR, newbiee here, I have a queation my RBTA which is about 8" decided to move, well he found a new home but he is very close to one of my mushroom colonies. Should I move the colony or will it be safe
JARRETT SHARK Addicted to coral Manhattan Reefs Location FREEPORT,LONG ISLAND Rating - 100% 84 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #2 I would leave him alone b/c if you move again he might go were you dont want him
rkaragozler Newbiee 4 Ever Manhattan Reefs Location Staten Island Rating - 100% 125 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #3 I was thinking of moving the mushrooms.
JARRETT SHARK Addicted to coral Manhattan Reefs Location FREEPORT,LONG ISLAND Rating - 100% 84 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #4 i think mushrooms might be ok, A RBTA can move and whip out a whole tank, If you have sps say by by
rkaragozler Newbiee 4 Ever Manhattan Reefs Location Staten Island Rating - 100% 125 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #5 Not to many sps yet, started the tank in January. Last edited: Jun 10, 2010
JARRETT SHARK Addicted to coral Manhattan Reefs Location FREEPORT,LONG ISLAND Rating - 100% 84 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #6 looks like then you could move him
Reef Reaper Advanced Reefer Location Wheatley Heights, NY (long island) Rating - 100% 256 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #7 I would move them! Mine ran over a colony and most of them are gone!
rkaragozler Newbiee 4 Ever Manhattan Reefs Location Staten Island Rating - 100% 125 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #9 Done move the colony of mushrooms to the other side of the tank thanks guys
Chongpark27 Advanced Reefer Location Hastings NY 10706 Rating - 100% 120 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #10 the RBTA will sting the mushrooms